Kurzweil PC3A6 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [66/423] 777181

Kurzweil PC3A6 Руководство по эксплуатации онлайн [66/423] 777181
Program Mode
Control Setup
6-11
Control Setup–Setup Editor Page (Zone 1) Parameters Affecting Program Mode
CH/PROG Arpeggiator, Destination, BankMode
KEY-VEL All
PAN-VOL ExitVolume, ExitPan
BEND AuxBend1Up, AuxBend1Dwn, AuxBend2Rng
COMMON Tempo, ArpSync
ARPEGGIATOR All
RIBBON CONFIGUR All
Continuous Controller assignment pages (SLIDER,
SLID2, CONT.PEDALS, RIBBON, WHEEL, PRESS)
Dest, Scale, Add, Curv
Switch Controller assignment pages (FOOT
SWITCH 1-3, SWITCH ARP, SWITCH SW, PRG
SWITCH 1-8)
Type, OnControl, OnValue, OffControl,
OffValue, EntryState
Table 6-4 Control Setup Parameters Affecting Program Mode
About PC3A Physical Controller Destinations
PC3A physical controllers transmit controller messages consisting of a destination and a value.
The destination allows the physical controller to be identied, while the value represents the
current state of the physical controller (button on/o, slider setting, etc.) Each destination can be
identied as a number (though some destinations are displayed in the PC3A as the name of their
default use.) Destinations can be MIDI continuous controller numbers (0-127) or PC3A internal
destinations (128 and above.) For simplicity, we will refer to both of these types of destinations as
CC numbers, or CCs (continuous controller numbers.)
By default, physical controller destinations 0-127 are transmitted internally to program
parameters, and to the USB and MIDI Out ports as MIDI continuous controller numbers (see
Destination on page 10-2 to change this behavior.)
Physical controller destinations 128 and above are only transmitted internally to program
parameters. Destinations above 127 can not be assigned as a program parameter control source.
Some destinations above 127 will still aect Program Mode even though they can not be assigned
as a program parameter control source. For example, destination 133 Tempo always controls the
system tempo. In the control setup, setting a slider to destination 133 Tempo would make that
slider always control system tempo while in Program mode. This might be useful to change the
tempo when using the arpeggiator in Program mode, though the slider wouldn’t be able to
control anything else in Program mode. See The Controller Destination List on page 7-21 for details
on each controller destination.
About Program Parameter Sources
In program mode, when you want to control a parameter with a physical controller, you set the
parameters source eld to the destination that the physical controller is sending to. For example,
by default the destination for the Mod Wheel is CC 1. If you select a source eld in the Program
Editor, then press 1 followed by the Enter button, that parameter will be controlled by the Mod
Wheel. In this case, the parameter could also be controlled by CC 1 being sent from an external
MIDI device.
You can assign a destination to a source eld by selecting the source eld, holding the Enter
button, then moving the physical controller that you want to use. For most of the PC3A’s physical
controllers, their destination name in the source eld is displayed with the name of the controller
on the PC3A’s front panel.

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